View Full Version : 12 y.o. girl shot in head, 11 y.o. boy faces charges
Jaded
July 2nd, 2008, 07:40 PM
LAVERGNE, Tenn.- Police said a 12 year old girl was shot in the head at a home in LaVergne, and an 11 year old is facing aggravated assault charges.
Rutherford County Emergency officials responded to a home on Mabel Drive in the Lakeforrest subdivision after they got a phone call that a child was shot.
Police said an 11 year old boy went into his parents' bedroom and got out their gun. A 12 year old girl then entered the bedroom. Police said the gun discharged and girl was shot in the head. There were two 11 year olds, the 12 year old who was shot, and a 16 year old. There were no adults present at the time of the shooting.
Investigators removed evidence from the house. Initially, the sheriff in Rutherford County said they had not determined if the shooting was an accident or intentional. The 11 year old who shot the weapon was being held for questioning at the LaVergne police station. He is now facing aggravated assault charges. He will spend the night in a juvenile facility.
The 12 year old victim is in critical condition at Vanderbilt Hospital.
http://www.newschannel5.com/Global/story.asp?S=8611513
michelle
July 2nd, 2008, 08:50 PM
I badly want to own a gun for protection, but I have kids and these type stories horrify me. *shudder*
Mom of 4
July 2nd, 2008, 10:58 PM
Jesus Christ! If you feel the need to have guns and children in the same house lock them the fuck up. There is no excuse for this stupidity and irresponsibility.:nono:
TheMorningStar
July 3rd, 2008, 01:24 AM
Holy shit he kept firing??:noidea:
That poor 12 year old girl he shot in the head! She will never be the same :( (not that the other victims won't suffer from trauma).
Boondock
July 3rd, 2008, 01:50 AM
Holy shit he kept firing??:noidea:
That poor 12 year old girl he shot in the head! She will never be the same :( (not that the other victims won't suffer from trauma).
I think I missed the part where he kept firing... Where'd ya see it?
TheMorningStar
July 3rd, 2008, 10:12 AM
*sigh* I misread the article...:ranger:
SoUncool
July 3rd, 2008, 01:41 PM
I have no problem with people owning guns. I just don't want one. My neighbors are both "heavily armed" and my rottie would tear an intruder to shreds.
I believe you should have proof of a locking cabinet or safety lock in order to have a gun in a home where children are present.
Why is it that is seems that boys get ahold of the unlocked guns more than girls do? Hmmmm?
Abroad
July 3rd, 2008, 01:58 PM
Why is it that is seems that boys get ahold of the unlocked guns more than girls do? Hmmmm?
They're not so bright?
Sorry. That was flippant. I suspect they have been encouraged to show an interest. And boys still play relatively more cops-and-robbers games and girls still play relatively more house......
I hope these kids pulls through, even if it is going to be up-hill, - especially for the girl who was shot in the head. *shudders*
Brittney
February 15th, 2012, 11:28 PM
I am the girl who got shot I know I am late on replying . But I just want today thank you for caring about the situation and no my life will never be the same .
Brittney
February 15th, 2012, 11:32 PM
Thank you for caring . I really appreciate it . I am the little girl who was shot in the head back in 2008 . But I really do appreciate your comment . My life will never be the same but I just take it day by day .
Valasca
February 16th, 2012, 12:31 AM
We are glad you pulled through.
But since you are 16 and therefore technically a minor, leave this site and don't return until you are 18. I say that simply because there are stories here you shouldn't read after what you have been through.
malq
February 16th, 2012, 12:45 AM
Thank you for posting and sharing the update with us. Jaded wrote it up. That was big news, unfortunately we do not get many of the victims coming here to share how they ended up. However, there seems to be many of the accused and their families to defend them.
I wish you luck, I am curious what happened to the 11 year old boy.
Chinchillazilla
February 16th, 2012, 01:03 AM
Thank you for caring . I really appreciate it . I am the little girl who was shot in the head back in 2008 . But I really do appreciate your comment . My life will never be the same but I just take it day by day .
I'm really glad you made it. So often, people in this situation don't pull through. I wish you the best.
TheMorningStar
February 16th, 2012, 01:58 AM
We are glad you pulled through.
But since you are 16 and therefore technically a minor, leave this site and don't return until you are 18. I say that simply because there are stories here you shouldn't read after what you have been through.
You know I would normally agree with you but...
This person got shot in the head. She has seen the abyss; faced her mortality, most adults cannot say the same. Shielding her from the content of this site is kind of moot don't you think?
Tundratot
February 16th, 2012, 05:05 AM
Brittney I am so glad you made it through and on the road to recovery. The fact you are able to read, write is outstanding. Bless you, sweetheart.
Brittney
February 16th, 2012, 08:48 AM
Thank You So Much Everybody :) .
Brittney
February 16th, 2012, 08:52 AM
I understand that , but I'm not doing anything wrong . And my parents are monitoring me on here . I don't go and read everything on here . I just wanted to thank everyone for the prayers and everything . But thanks for your concern .
JGo555
February 16th, 2012, 10:28 AM
Brittney, get much better, LIKE A BOSS!
Obsolete
February 16th, 2012, 12:36 PM
We are glad you pulled through.
But since you are 16 and therefore technically a minor, leave this site and don't return until you are 18. I say that simply because there are stories here you shouldn't read after what you have been through.
That's kind of rude don't you think? If the mods have a problem with her being here, they'll block her.
Valasca
February 16th, 2012, 12:45 PM
TheMorningStar and Obsolete. I'm not trying to be rude nor am I trying to kick her off of here. After what she has been through, she has earned the right to call herself a grown woman.
I just feel that stories on here will have her revisit her traumatic experience. What's important is her health and mental health. I cannot even imagine what she's going through.
Obsolete
February 16th, 2012, 01:13 PM
TheMorningStar and Obsolete. I'm not trying to be rude nor am I trying to kick her off of here. After what she has been through, she has earned the right to call herself a grown woman.
I just feel that stories on here will have her revisit her traumatic experience. What's important is her health and mental health. I cannot even imagine what she's going through.
I wasn't questioning your intent, I was questioning your delivery. You could have been nice and still made your point. Remember, you're talking to a young victim, not a tard defender.
Valasca
February 16th, 2012, 01:38 PM
Oh. I understand now. After reviewing what I wrote, I see it does indeed look rude since no one can hear my tone. Not my intent.
I stand corrected and offer Brittany my apologies.
Brittney
February 17th, 2012, 10:35 AM
TheMorningStar and Obsolete. I'm not trying to be rude nor am I trying to kick her off of here. After what she has been through, she has earned the right to call herself a grown woman.
I just feel that stories on here will have her revisit her traumatic experience. What's important is her health and mental health. I cannot even imagine what she's going through.
Thank you for your concern . But I talk about that day almost everyday . There is nothing I can do to change it . It has already happened and I'm thankful for being here . But thank you again .
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